Hi. I was wondering if anyone else had tried out the Estee Lauder Voice-Enabled Makeup Assistant, and if so, how their experience was.
When I first heard about this concept, I was super excited to try it out. I first tried out the app a few days ago, using foundation and eye shadow.
For my foundation, the app let me know that my left and right temple and my left and right under eye were not evenly blended, but even after blending it, I received the same feedback. When asking a sighted person, I was told that my foundation was even, and our only theory on why the feedback was incorrect is because I have a lot of freckles and the app may have been thrown off.
For the eye shadow, the app had a little trouble seeing it, but that is very likely because I don't own super high-contrast eye shadows. I want to try the app again soon after I get some new eye shadow, and using a ringlight instead of a flashlight to see if that helps anything.
Overall, I love the concept and layout of this app, and I hope the execution improves overtime. Do people feel the same way I do, or did someone have better luck with it? Let me know!
By Paige, 6 July, 2023
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iOS and iPadOS
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app name
DEVELOPER The Estee Lauder Companies Inc.
Voice-enabled Makeup Assistant
for Blind & Visually Impaired
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/voice-enabled-makeup-assistant/id1638156284
I am a guy, therefore, I couldn’t test the app.
Great article
Great article
very interesting
I hope this app improves. I don't wear makeup due to the fact I'm afraid I'll overdo it or make myself look terrible. If there is an app that can assist with this, I might consider at least a little light makeup, because like it or not, as we age the skin just doesn't look as good as it once did.